“I've been very lucky in the freedom that I've been given. Every artist needs two types of freedom: You need the freedom to - the freedom to come up with an idea or treatment - and then you need the other half of the freedom, and that's freedom from - somebody saying, 'This is great. This is how I want you to do it'.” WantNeedsTwoIdeasArtistGivenHalfTypeLuckyCome UpTreatmentI Want YouOther Half Author:Steve Sabol
“Wherever I wander off to, when I draw, when I paint, I get my life back. I am lucky that I am an Artist.” ArtistLuckyDrawsPaintWander Author:Hiroko Sakai
“What I love most in life happens to be the very thing that I do day-to-day, as my work. What would be my hobby, you know, happens to be my actual job. So I'm very lucky. Even if I didn't want to do as much work as I do, I'd still feel compelled to, because I so longed to be a full-time artist, and since I've been given that opportunity, I'd never want to let down the gift.” IfsKnowsWantFeelsStillsHappensWould BeJobsArtistOpportunityGivenLuckyHobbiesDay To DayCompelledLet DownLife Happens Author:Ryan Adams
“Sometimes you can be lucky enough to establish a working relationship with another artist who takes away the loneliness, particularly in travel and outdoor work.” SometimesEnoughArtistLonelinessLucky Book:The Painter's Keys: A Seminar with Robert Genn Source: The Painter's Keys: A Seminar with Robert Genn
“I think for a lot of artists, if you're lucky enough to have a kind of career, especially toward the end, you start to think about what the whole ensemble looks like. It's the whole that counts. The parts are given, but you don't know how the whole thing's going to look when it's all put together.” IfsThinkingKnowsLooksKindEndsEnoughWholeTogetherArtistGivenCareersKnow HowLuckyEnsemble Author:Frank Stella
“All artists have runners, people that tell them what to do, business managers, lawyers, these - if they get the right ones, they're lucky, and if they get the wrong ones, they're unlucky.” PeopleIfsArtistLuckyLawyerManagersRunnersUnlucky Author:Berry Gordy